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Howard Litwin1, Ella Schwartz2, Dana Avital3
1Professor, Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare, Head, Israel Gerontological Data Center, The Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
Abstract:
This study examined the correlates of religiosity among Jewish Israelis aged 50 and older. Based on the second wave of Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe, the findings show that almost half the Jewish respondents never pray and that, on average, prayer frequency is lower among Jewish Israelis than it is among most of their European counterparts. Multivariate logistic analyses revealed that those who pray more often have more health conditions, are less able to make ends meet financially and have fewer years of education. However, when facing ill health those who pray more often display a relatively lesser decline in their sense of well being.
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